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Olympic Trials Qualifier Destiny Nelson Verbally Commits to USC

Destiny Nelson has verbally committed to USC.

Destiny Nelson has verbally committed to USC.

The USC women continue to roll up an impressive recruiting class, as do many programs on the women’s side of the Pac-12, and their latest addition is blue-chip recruit Destiny Nelson from Texas Ford Aquatics in Frisco, Texas.

Nelson is a unique combination of very good breaststroke and backstroke times, making her also a very good IM’er.

Her best times in yards:

  • 100 back – 54.93
  • 200 back – 1:59.37
  • 100 breast – 1:04.68
  • 200 breast – 2:13.81
  • 200 IM – 2:00.59
  • 400 IM – 4:16.41

Nelson is the defending Texas 4A State Champion in both the 200 IM and the 100 backstroke – the latter of which (54.93) was a Texas 4A (small schools) state record. Those races were swum for Prosper High School.

For Frisco Aquatics, in long couse, Nelson hit the Olympic Trials qualifying standard in the 200 meter breaststroke at this summer’s Junior Nationals with a 2:34.50.

Comparatively speaking, her 100 breaststroke isn’t as strong as her 200 in either short course or long course (1:13.0). At Junoir Nationals this summer, she was 5th in the B-Final in the 200, but only 41st overall in the 100.

As a junior in high school, she dropped two-and-a-half seconds in the 100 yard back, almost three in the 200 breast, and over seven in the 400 IM, demonstrating that she’s still getting into her groove.

Where Nelson will ultimately take her career is a bit of an enigma, but with good height (5’10”) and having already started her journey into the National Team system (including an invite to the 2012 National Select Camp), the pieces are in place for it to be a successful one.

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9 years ago

Wow she has my name.

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9 years ago

Wow she has my name.

Dawn Cable
10 years ago

So proud of you as always, Destiny!

Sandy Thatcher
10 years ago

As a Frisco resident (and masters swimmer) I tried for three years to get Destiny interested in swimming for Princeton, my alma mater, but USC is a good fit for her, academically and athletically, and I wish her well there. One of her teammates will be Andrea Kropp, who swam for Princeton in her freshman year and set two Ivy records in breaststroke before transferring to USC.

Misty H.
10 years ago

Congratulations Destiny! The family is so proud of you. USC is lucky to have you.

Brandy E.
10 years ago

Wow Destiny, your doing wonderful for yourself!! We are so happy for you!

StuartIsTheMan
10 years ago

A lot of credit has to go to Coach Stuart for this one! he’s the best coach around. Love the guy. He’s not afraid to sit down his swimmers in a chair during practice and lecture him hard and kick them out of practice. He’s an awesome coach and an even better person. Loves to give back to the community also. When Stuart isn’t at practice, he is always helping at local food drives, leading walks around town to gain awareness of Alzheimer’s, volunteers at children day cares for free, and is always tutoring students in science classes. Great guy and a great influence for Destiny. Congratulations on the commitment!

FerretMan
10 years ago

USC was your destiny, Destiny!

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